After 2014, a strange kind of politics emerged in India
After 2014, a strange kind of politics emerged in India
The politics of **Fear**.
The politics of **Emotion**.
The politics of **Divide & Distract**.
The common man was diverted from real issues and entangled in the **Hindu vs. Muslim** conflict.
On one side was the Muslim communitywho were constantly made to feel they were "in danger."
But that fear had a side effect
* Someone picked up their books
* Someone learned a skill
* Someone opened a tea stall
* Someone headed to the Gulf
* Someone started a fruit business
* Someone began delivery work
* Someone took up small jobs to support their family
They didn't make fear a weakness
**They made it motivation.**
They became alert.
They became aware.
They became active.
And they tried to connect themselves with employment.
**But on the other side**
In what were crores of Hindu youth entangled?
* Love Jihad
* Beef
* Pakistan
* Mandir-Masjid
* Fake propaganda
**And the real issues?**
* Employment
* Education
* Healthcare
* Innovation
* Future of the youth
Today, it is necessary to ask a question:
If the youth of the country consumes only hatred
**Who will build the economy?**
If anger is filled in the name of religion all the time
**Who will launch startups?**
If TV debates become the future
**Who will focus on skill development?**
The real threat is not from any religion.
**The real threat comes from:**
Unemployment
Inflation
Ignorance
Depression
The politics of hatred
Because when Hindus and Muslims fight **no religion wins.**
Only **politics** wins.
**And who loses?**
The common man.
Rememberthe pain of an unemployed Hindu and an unemployed Muslim is exactly the same.
Both need:
* Jobs.
* Education.
* Business opportunities.
* A secure future.
But we have been so divided that we began to see each other as the problem, whereas the **problem was the system.**
**Think about it**
If the Hindu-Muslim issue ended tomorrow
Will petrol become cheaper?
Will jobs suddenly appear?
Will hospitals become free?
Will the future of the youth be secured?
**No.**
Because the real fight was never about religion.
**The real fight has always been:**
Employment vs. Unemployment
Education vs. Ignorance
Development vs. Distraction
That is why the time has come:
To rise above hatred.
To ask questions.
And to focus on our future.
Because a country becomes strong when its youth is **productive**not when they are victims of emotional propaganda.
The future of neither the Hindu nor the Muslim lies in hatred.
**Future belongs only to those**
Who realize they are being divided and used.
Talk about work.
Talk about skills.
Talk about education.
Talk about business.
Talk about humanity.
Because in the end
**Hatred never builds a nation. It only destroys it.**